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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Author Spotlight! Mason Sabre - Hidden

Hidden: A Society Book

In a world divided
between Humans and Others—a breed of shifters—certain rules are set that cannot
be broken. Yet, between these two worlds are the strays, outcasts who no longer
have a place in the world of Others. Cathy and Jeff, a couple long cast aside,
run a free clinic for those Society has rejected. They seek to do what is right
and help those who find themselves out in the cold, alone and forsaken, as they
once were.

What happens, however, when the shifter who saved their lives calls to collect
the debt he is owed? A pregnant shifter is coming their way and not only must
they help deliver the baby, but they need to commit the most heinous crime that
could be perpetrated against two young parents. Cathy and Jeff must steal their
newborn baby.

The choice is theirs, but the wrong decision could mean the life they have
fought years to build for themselves being snatched away by the very one who
helped give it to them in the first place. Powerful in the world of shifters,
he is a force to be reckoned with.

Do they choose to save their own lives, or do they sacrifice themselves for the
life of an illegitimate child?

Hidden

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Snippets from Hidden

**“We
did everything we could.”

Cade
went to speak, but there was no sound. His mouth was moving as the words sank
in, and he understood what she was saying. He shook his head, motioning with
his hands the soundless words that refused to come out. Cathy put her hands to
her mouth to stop from crying out as she watched him begin to crumble in front
of her.

Stephen
swore and went for Cade as his legs began to give way. He dropped onto his
knees on the cold, tiled floor, everything crashing inside and out. He caught
Cade as he lurched forwards, wrapping big arms around him. Cade clutched at his
head and howled, the sound gut-wrenching. Cathy had to look away from them and
put her hands to her ears to muffle the sounds. She couldn’t stand it. She
couldn’t hear his cries as his grief began to consume him. Stephen held onto
him fiercely, not letting his friend fall to the ground. He held him as he
hollered his pain out.

**“We don’t think about
it. We do what we need to do and tomorrow we wake up like normal. Think about
what he did for us if you must think about anything.”

“I've been trying. It’s
just…”

“Hard. I know.” Jeff
kissed the side of Cathy’s face, his warm lips against her cool skin. She
lifted a hand to rest on his arm that was across her chest. She pressed her
mouth down and kissed him lightly. His skin was softer now, it had softened
with age, but he was still strong. She still felt safe in his arms. They had
been married for as many years as they owed this favour. This favour was why
they were married and not dead. The man was the reason they had their children.
“It’s like sacrificing the girl’s future for all the years we have had.”